Beckham has not publicly confirmed or denied whether the car is coming to Cleveland with him, but it feels destined to cruise around that city. Customized by Dreamworks Motorsports in North Carolina, the car is painted all around in Browns orange and has 26-inch wheels, a custom grill, tinted windows and a massive sound system in the back.

His decision on bringing the car to Cleveland might be part of Beckham’s “plan,” the one he used to explain why he missed nine straight OTA practices after attending the first one of his inaugural offseason with the Browns.

“I know my body better than anybody else. I know what it takes to get me in top physical condition, mental. It’s not my first rodeo. Not my first go-round," Beckham said then. “I just know what it takes to get there. Coach and I had a different plan than everyone else knows. We talked and communicated throughout the offseason. He knew my whereabouts and he knew when I’d be here. Everyone knew the game plan.”